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of the room. .. >> now florida governor rick scott talks governing in florida and talk about expanding access to health care and the annual national lawyer's convention in washington, d.c. hosted by the federalist society. the topic is the future of constitutional law and the supreme court. this is just over half an hour. >> good morning, for the first address today, we welcome a man who is no stranger to hard work. raised in ad 340est household, learned the value of money, hard work, and traditional values, and this guided his pursuit of the american dream ever since. after earning the ged from smu, worked in the largest law firm specializing in health care manners. later, in founding the hospital corporation, he established what has become the largest for-profit health care conglomerate in the nation. they employee over 199,000 people, that's job creation, of course. [applause] it provides quality health care to millions of people, but he didn't rest there. they have also worked with a group calledded world vision to provide primary health care, a primary health care system in kenya, and he

for? >>> republican senator marco rubio from florida will be the keynote speaker this saturday at the political fund-raiser for iowa governor. senator rubio has been mentioned a a potential presidential candidate in 2006. live coverage on c-span at 7:30 p.m. eastern. >>> miami book fair international live this weekend with two days of non-fiction books, author pant, interviews and your calls, e-mails and tweets. now a discussion with adviser to both president obama and mitt romney's campaign in the 2012 election. they talked about voter turnout, the president's debate and comparison to the 2008 election. this is about twenty five minutes. [applause] my name is justin smith. i'm the president of atlanta media company. i'm delighted to welcome you to the fourth annual washington idea forum convene bid the atlantic, the aspen substitute and the museum. as many of you know the atlanta has been in the business for a long time. 1857, to be exact, it wasn't until nine years ago that we truly became serious about creating the most interest and ambitious live forum for discussion on pol

ocean. the closest to us is down in florida along the atlantic coast line there. that's it. i mean, we're clear as a bell. it's a really nice morning. temperatures are in the 30s. what about the weekend? what about the week leading up to thanksgiving? it's in the forecast. >>> our big story this morning. baltimore city police pull a body out of the inner harbor. >> this morning police identified the body as a johns hopkins neurology professor. ky reed tells us investigators are hoping an autopsy will help provide some answers as to what happened to elizabeth ohern. >> according to her facebook pages she was a faculty member in the neurology and neuroscience departments at johns hopkins school of medicine. now, investigators are hoping an autopsy will explain why the 53-year-old woman was found floating off a pier in canton thursday. someone spotted the woman's body floating face down in the water near the 2300 block of boston street at about 4:45 in the morning. ohern lived in a gated commune not far from where her body was discovered. >> it's pretty random. >> neighbors say they're es

protegió al consulado, dice el senador de la florida, marco rubio. >>> el exdirector de la cia, dijo que lamentaba las circunstancias que llevaron a su renuncia. >>> como mencionaba lourdes meluzá, david petraeus habló hoy del ataque al consulado de estados unidos en bengashy, pero no dijo casi nada del escándalo que le costó el puesto, jill kelley y el agente del fbi que inició la investigación, tienen mucho que contar, lourdes del río con la información. >>> el agente del fbi que inció la investigación que eventualmente condujo a la renuncia de david petraeus, dijo que esta foto sin camisa fue un chiste que envió a conocidos y amigos, aún así , fue retirado de este caso tan delicado. >>> en la primavera pasada, paula broadwell le escribió a david petraeus que tuviera cuidado con jill kelley, el general john allen le envió también el correo quien de inmediato decidió contactar al director del fbi y ponerlo al tanto de la situación, mientras más se indaga en el caso, se sabe más de jill kelley, opacando a paula broadwell. >>> la supuesta víctima tiene más espuelas

un centro de reclusión del sur de la florida esta vi viene la peor pesadilla de su vida. y qué tan útil la tarea en l educación de los hijos. un indocumentados mexicano detenido en el sur de la florida vive la peor bypesadilla de su vida quedó cuadraplégico y ooer nadie se responsabiliza de su cuidado de salud, veamos los detalles. >>> pedro preciado es un in mi dpron te que fue detenido por un delito menor y recluido en el centro de detención en miami florida, en febrero de 2008 sufrió un accidente que le cambio su vida al intentar usar un equipo para hacer ejercicio al subirse perdió el equilibrio y se cayó vpt. >>> a ratos me pregunto qué cómo qué va a pasar conmigo, me da tristeza de como me siento así como estoy, de que me quiero mover para un lado y para otro y no, no puedo mover mi cuerpo. >>> como lo confirma el reporte médico quedó cuadraplégico y nadie asume responsabilidad ante lo ocurrido. >>> nunca nadie le dijo pou des utilizar el equipo esta manera o no. y lo que hemos hecho, es interponer una demanda federal en contra de la compañía de seguridad que

bipartidista el 2013. rep. mario diaz-balart (r-florida) para los republicanos que lo han utilizado como tema de campana, creo que ha sido muy destructivo para los republicanos. pero creo que el presidente, que de nuevo ha utilizado el tema como tema de campana y nunca lo ha querido resolver, creo que ahora ha prometido 1 vez mas que va a ayudar a resolver el tema. creo que republicanos y democratas tenemos que llegar a 1 solucion integral. el plan tendria varios elementos basicos que deben cumplirse. rep. mario diaz-balart (r-florida) proteger las fronteras. numero 2, de los temas mas pequenos y menos controversiales. los muchachos, muchachas que estan aqui que los han traido sus padres, como son las visas altamente tecnicas. para despues lidiar con los millones de indocumentados. rep. mario diaz-balart (r-florida) tenemos que tener 1 proceso para que personas puedan entrar legalmente a estados unidos a trabajar o a visitar, que hoy no funciona. y entonces tenemos que tratar con las personas que estan aca que no han roto la ley seriamente en 1 forma razonable. al mismo tiempo vuelve a circul

these tremendously long lines, for instance n the state of florida. everyone before the election wanted to know which state is going to be the next florida. well, florida turned out to be still florida. the last ballot was cast in florida at 1:00 a.m. that means that person had to wait in line well over five hours to exercise the most fundamental right of our democracy. >> eliot: that was not necessarily a racially based act on the part of the state of florida. that was massive under investment and antiquated process that we've created for everyone to vote. what is the reason that certain counties need to change before we change voting process. >> places for the most part who have earned their place on that list as a result of history of discrimetation and i don't know i don't know ongoing problems. in 2008 more than half african-americans use the early voting program. they didn't have problems with early voting until that happened happened. then two years later in 2010 they decided they wanted to cut back on early voting and the section five act prevented the state from taking even more draconian c

terapins hosting florida state in college park. it's a noon kickoff, nice and sunny. 50 degrees in college park. want to see your game on tv? send me a note chuck.bell@nbc.com and tell me who is playing, when, and where. i'll put on as many as i can in the 9:00 hour. >>> new this morning one person is dead after a double stabbing at a metro station in northwest d.c. it happened just after 1:00 at woodly park station. police say they found two men stabbed, one in the chest, one in the face. the man with the chest wound died. the knife was found on the metro tracks. police say they have five people in custody. >>> there is a whole new way to get around today in northern virginia. take a live look. the 495 express lanes are open. they opened up around 4:00 this morning and obviously not too much traffic taking advantage right now. that is going to change. they'll get the first true test come monday. >>> with today's opening v dot is hoping you can go to breezing right by backups. before you hop on those lanes we want to make sure you know exactly how they work. two lanes stretch for 14 miles

right. so that keeps the storms away. rain down around florida. rain and snow. west coast has been hammered by some storms. that will continue today for them. for us, nice and quiet and sunny. how long will that last? thanksgiving is coming up. we'll be talking about that. >>> our big story this morning. more questions than answers after baltimore city police pull a body out of the inner harbor. >> this morning police have identified the body as a johns hopkins neurology professor. as ky reed tells us, investigators are hoping an autopsy will provide some answers as to what happened to elizabeth ohern. >> according to her linked in and facebook pages, elizabeth ohern was a faculty member in the neurology and neuroscience departments at johns hopkins school of medicine. now, investigators are hoping an autopsy will explain why the 53-year-old woman was found floating off a pier in canton thursday. police say someone spotted the woman's body floating face down in the water near the 2300 block of boston street about 4:45 in the morning. ohern lived in a gated condominium community not

kelly and her sister were invited by a mid level staffer they met at the airforce base in florida. kelly also referenced petraeus and general john allen in e-mails to tampa's mayor. she said the two generals were telling her to stop a local shock jock threatening to destroy a koran. petraeus resigned after admitting to an affair with his biographer paula broadwell. the affair became public after kelly received threatening e-mails from broadwell. >>> the time right now 9:07. next why a virginia professor is being singled out from hundreds of educators across the country. >> steven colbert brings his cynical antics right here to the district. why you might say he went face to face with his twin. >>> and a celebration of the family and community. how you can join this cultural event this weekend. >> what are your thanksgiving day plans? chat with us online this morning. we are on facebook and twitter. just search news 4 today. we are back in a moment. >>> this weekend there is an event for the whole family that is going to have you tapping into the area's hispanic flair. it is telemundo was

electorales en florida sin contabilizaruna mujer irrumpe con su auto en la pista de un aeropuerto buenas tardes, les habla jorge ramosla procuradora general de mexico y la de california presentan un informe que detalla el alcalce del trafico de seres humanos y las estrategias para combatirlo. empleados de la oficina electoral del condado broward, florida, confirmaron el hallazgo de casi mil boletas de las elecciones de la semana pasada que no fueron contadas. y una mujer choco su auto contra una entrada del aeropuerto internacional de phoenix y condujo el vehiculo a traves de la pista con su pequeqo hijo a bordo. mas esta tarde. ♪. >>> continuamos con más de primer impacto, asombrosas imágenes que salieron a la luz de la devastación provocada por sandy, estos nuevos videos publicadas por las autoridades muestran las estaciones de trenes inundadas por el agua. >>> así están las cosas, pero hay felicidad en el ambiente porque llegó el fin de semana, vamos a los Ángeles con nuestra querida jackie guerrido, adelante, cuéntanos. >>> así es, bárbara bermudo, estamos listos para est

? there is an area of showers off florida coastline, but by large, it is dry. with this pattern, and -- lessly for the folks than 100,000 still without power york city. no big storm coming in, but the pattern we have, we will stay on the chilly side of things. earlier, it looked like there south,e storms to our be having safely out to sea. -- having safely out to sea. some showers down to the carolinas. clear skies and a lot of for the next few days. some thanksgivings, we have had some nasty storms. not this year. temperatures tomorrow will rise the 50's. time we get into tuesday, could be of little weather front, may be some scattered showers. , somethat, on wednesday those midwestern areas that been hit by storms, it will be really good travel. >> a lot of folks here will only concerned with travel to atlanta. >> the redskins and eagles. they have a tough stretch, too. they play the eagles on sunday. friday night high school action. some big games this evening. in the people, businesses, and organizations that call greater washington home. whether it's funding an organization that provides

and books as well. the big bookstore down here in south florida. well, the c-span buses also year, and we are handing out but banks with our partners comcast here in the miami area. if you happen to be in the area, come on down. we are at miami-dade college the north side of downtown miami for the miami book fair. in just a minute the panel in chapman all here at miami-dade college will begin -- will be beginning. dave barry in the onion editors, humor columnist solve them. there will be introduced by brad meltzer who will be moderating the panel. the novelist will be joining us later. ms. kaplan will also be speaking, the founder of the miami book fair, introducing and opening the weekend coverage. in just a minute we'll take you now to chapman all. it's rather full. we will be beginning or coverage varies and. we are live on book tv. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. i had

phillip elliott, national politics reporter. he is on the road in florida where senator mark a rubio is speaking at a fund-raiser. why is senator rubio at this event? >> normally, they're saying that he is here because he is invited. but this is the first step of getting people in iowa to see if they might consider rubio running for president. he was considering being a candidate in 2012. he was considered for the vice presidency. now he is looking at 2016, believe it or not. this is a republican party right now that does not have a standard bearer. he certainly will be able to shape the direction of the party and coming to iowa this early really lays down a marker as to what condition -- a position he has for a national role in the party. >> the sea have a relationship with the governor of iowa? -- does he have a relationship with the governor of iowa? >> he really is his own franchise here. he is a larger than life figure, very colorful. everyone who has any sort of presidential ambition develops a relationship with him, which is not difficult, i should add. he really is almost lik

. 70s and 80s in florida. but still chilly up in to boston 46 degrees. it's all about the rain, though. it's moving onshore. heavy rain at that, through california. and actually a series of storms will bring days and days of rain with several inches of rain each day possible through the west coast. but look at the eastern half of the country, from the plains, all the way down into the southeast, up to the northeast, we are looking for a good deal of sunshine. but a closer look at some of the rain across san francisco, moving up into northern california. we will see pockets of heavy rain, and also some mountain snow. we could see several inches of mountain snow out that way through the course of the weekend, and into early next week. but across the east coast, we are going to see a lot of sunshine, temperatures topping out in the lower 50s, and then for your sunday forecast, basically a carbon copy of today, still pretty nice across the eastern half of the country, and still dealing with more heavy rains out west. alex? >> okay, dylan dreyer, many thanks for that. >>> beating the deadli

interior de hamas. por primera vez desde la guerra del golfo en 1991. >> el congresista por la florida el republicano mario dÍaz-balart inicia una propuesta. dijo que para esto se ha reunido para representantes de ambos partidos para una ley que permita regularizar a los indocumentados y solucionar el problema de inmigraciÓn, sea una realidad en el futuro prÓximo. >> nuevos propuestas las condiciones en que se encuentran los indocumentados a nivel nacional, carlos botifoll nos dice para que una coaliciÓn de california la situaciÓn es alarmante. >> para lidia que tiene a su hijo preso por inmigraciÓn, no solamente el dolor que estÁ separado de sus hijos, si no el maltrato que enfrenta y la amenaza de la deportaciÓn. >> extraÑa estar con su familia, o sea, Él no puede pasar el dolor porque todos estamos aquÍ. lo que denuncia abusos extremos en donde lleva 11 meses encerrados. >> abuso verbal, abuso racista, personas que por el color de su piel son tirados contra paredes. >> la cÁrcel es operada por el condado de orange, en donde muchos de ellos violentos. no hay por quÉ mantene

into the village. historically ulu has not wanted snow. she is like a new yorker moving to florida but i hear she is enjoying the snow. so this is a fun day and weekend for the animals, so thank you all for that. speaking of holidays, we are trying something new this year. we are going to do wild lights. the zoo will be lit up. of course the lights will have animal and wild themes, open until 8:00. this is free for zoo members. i think it gives a chance for families and members to enjoy the zoo during the evening, so we look forward to that. speaking of winter, it is time for winter zoo camp. 's some of the campers. this is run for two weeks, run by joe fitting, vice president of education over 30 years. hundreds of thousands of kids come through the camp programs annually and informational fees can be found on our zoo web site. speaking of kids this year we have partnered with the san francisco public library. they have come on the san francisco free days. this has been wildly popular. we think the public libraries on the first wednesday, free services from the library. if the kids can't come to

a threatening e-mails to all woman in florida who may also be going after david petraeus, and she sends these also through a gmail account. and now they are shocked that they got caught. this is dumb and dumber. >> colby, you have a military and national security experience. your thoughts on this? >> war is hell, and obviously it has taken its toll on some of our top generals. look, nothing that general petraeus has done will detract from his record. what happened is still a little confusing. the investigation done by the fbi, and they determined that there was no question of loyalty or national security compromise. and they stopped. there is another aspect to this, the whole question of suitability in conduct. you can be a patriot, but if you are habitually to excess, that can be a problem with access to classified material. somebody has got to make a suitability decision without conduct. the justice department withheld that, and i don't understand why they did. >> margaret? >> usually these affairs are down clandestinely until they are not. love is fleeting, gmail isn't. we should all

to get your gas from bg &e. >> authorities in florida say a fight between a man and his step that was sparked by broccoli. he faces eight charges of battery. he fixed dinner for his stepfather when woods complained that the broccoli on his plate was supposed to be saved for thanksgiving. the argument picked up steam and ended with a punch in the face. some limber londoners set a world record by cramming themselves into a mini cooper. 28 women managed to fit into the car. it took a little shoving and about 10 minutes for them all to get in there. that was just enough women to beat the previous record of 27. you will be happy to know that everyone escaped unharmed. >> now, your weather forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> you have to be really good friends to do that. you have to really get along,. mlb well the shower. >> clean clothes. -- and be well-showered. >> clean clothes. >> our producer is going to do this every night we hire -- have good weather. not much to worry about. a strong, high pressure will settle into night and settle in for the weekend. that means nice november

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from south florida now. what triggered today's fire? >> it appears to be a maintenance crew using a blade saw to cut some pipe. that shot spark noose some spilled oil. thus causing the fire and causing some serious consequences. this all happened about 25 miles southeast of grand isle, louisiana. the fire only burned for about an hour and a half. so the platform itself is not believed to be in danger of collapsing as did bp's deep water horizon rig 2 1/2 years ago. black he will o'clock energy sent this showing the section of pipe being cut when the fire started. >> the oil, the platform was confirmed shut in before -- before they started work. nonproduction platform at the time. >> several of those workers medivaced to la will being treated for severe burns and the latest word from the coast guard, they are still searching for the two missing workers. >> i read this is a far different type of operation than the deep water horizon. >> yeah, very different. same gulf of mexico, the one is shallow operation, another is deep water operation. the deep water horizon rig, which exploded

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. >> if there was even a short-lived airline in florida, i read about, that offered five-star evacuation service in the events of hurricane. >> yea, after hurricane katrina a company in florida saw a market opportunity and they decided to offer a charter airline that would turn your hurricane into a luxury vacation. that was actually the slogan. they would let you know a hurricane was headed to your area. they would pick you up in a limousine and drive you to the airport and they would make you five-star hotel reservations at the destination of your choice. why does a hurricane have to be bad news, after all? >> this kind of privatization is what you wrote about in shock doctrine, that privatization of resources, mopolization of resources by the rich in times of crisis further divides us as a society. >> exactly. one of the things about deregulated capitalism is that it is a crisis-creation machine. you take away the rules and you'll have serial crises, and there will be economic crises, booms and busts or there will be ecological crises. you're going to have both. you're just going have shock a

of that really controversial comment he was overheard at that fund-raiser in boca raton last may down in florida speaking about the 47% who were effectively, i'm paraphrasing, natures, including recipients of social security, anyone who gets government assistance, if you will. that caused him an enormous amount of problems in the campaign as well. do you see a similarity here and there? >> absolutely. look, as a party, as a country, we're an aspirational party, an aspirational country. we believe the best days are ahead of us. we're a country that believes everybody wants their children to do better than their parents have done. what that means is we want our kids to get a great education, great paying jobs. i believe people who are on food stamps, who are on government assistance don't want to be there. they're there because they don't have the ability to get better paying jobs. it's our responsibility to grow the economy, give them the better opportunities to have a better quality of life. we don't advance the discussion or debate by insulting folks. we need to stick to our principles and trea

-studies teacher from south lyon, michigan... ...and a high-school history teacher from miami, florida... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. and welcome, ladies and gentlemen. as johnny mentioned, this is the third and last of our sem matches. the winner today will come back on monday and tuesday to play for $100,000. colby, brenton, and drew, welcome back. good luck. here we go into the jeopardy! round. here are your categories for this first round today. great way to start.

journal" website, might swing republican and be susceptible to ads about gun control. or a florida female who's registered independent, with children under 18 years old, and is a pet owner mainly democrat and could be susceptible to ads about education issues. >> cool graphics. interesting report. who used this technique? >> both campaigns used this pretty aggressively. the obama campaign probably more so, because they had a head start. they knew who their candidate was going to be and they've been working on this for years. >> is it all legal? i mean, how do they -- >> it's interesting they mention that, it's so much of the information we generate today. we're opting to share that on facebook and all the social networks. we leave this huge digital trail online. in a way we might not do in the offline world. >> basically you're only targeting or finding out about people on facebook and twitter and in the social media. and the old folks, or on the other side of the digital divide, we don't know much about them. >> no, i think those folks are still targeted the old-fashioned way. publishers

was the commander of the medical forces in pensacola, florida, and i owned the branch clinics that existed in new orleans, pascagula and gulf port, mississippi. we thought we had dodged the bullet and then the levies broke and who would have predicted that there was a sea of humanity in the super dome that basically was in extreme miss? who would have predicted in this day and age we would lose many, many people based on the fact they couldn't be medevacked, that the hospitals themselves had been flooded and the hospital staff was having to carry critically ill patients up to the top floors to avoid the water that was filling in the rooms. who would have predicted that? and were we set up to handle that? and who would have predicted in the early goings there would be civic disorder and civic disobedience and lack of command and control and then the military came there and provided that stability for a while until the civic authorities took over and eventually got things moving in a fairly organized continuum. we learned a tremendous amount of lessons from that, lessons that i hope no other ci

question, but so far seven states, including north carolina, alabama, florida, tennessee, you see them there on the map. most of the states, red states that went for governor mitt romney. so far seven of the states warranting a response from the white house. >> so a lot of unhappy people. you spoke with a member of the texas nationalist movement. i mean, how serious are they about this? what is their complaint. >> talk to the texas nationalist movement. they think it's a very legitimate reason to secede. over the last 100 years, i should say, that the united states has strayed from the constitution, that this should be a federation of sovereign states, and they feel that texas can sustain itself on its own. it has the 15th largest economy in the world, randi, have its own defense, texas national guard, and they just feel that they are in a position to sustain themselves. the texas nationalist movement has been at this since the mid-'90s and the person i spoke with, dave monday, nothing to do with his personal dislike for president barack obama. this organization has been at it since th

editions of classic novels and books. florida will host the 30 first annual key west literary seminar from january 10th through the 20th. readers can ventured to the festival to sit in on seminars or listen to several lawyers panels. discuss the foundations of writing and creativity. then in february, georgia will host the savannah book festival from the fourteenth to the seventeenth. please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we will add them to the list. post them to our wall at facebook.com/booktv or e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. >> this is a booktv live coverage of the 29th annual book fair, a full weekend of mar their panels, call ins and other events. here is the lineup for today. in just a minute dave barry, humor columnist will talk about his book lunatics. >> join be joined by will tracy of the onion, the onion book of no knowledge is their latest volume. after that naomi wolf will talk about her latest book called vagina:a new autobiography. we want -- a call in with lila quintero weaver, an argentinian immigrant who has written about her experiences gro

the white house when you're engaging in a potentially criminal investigation. the agent in florida who then worried that the investigation was being stalled and went to a republican congressman who went to eric cantor, he has an illustrious record. he helped bring down the millennium plot. you can't blame him, either, for his apparent concern that this was not being studied appear prop it i can't tellly. so then the story got out, and i think general petraeus has acted honorably in resigning. i think he is going to do fine. he is going to get a book contract. he apparently wants to be president of princeton. he will have a year of probably giving speeches, making a lot of money. i don't feel sorry for him. >> if he wrote a book with the lady who wrote about him, paula broadwell, all in the education of david petraeus. he cooperated practically on the entire book. now he's going to write another book? >> he can write one about himself. he's not the author of this. this is somebody writing about him. >> this is his -- >> that's what happens when you screw up. you get all these offers. th

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thanksgiving they come from st. augustine florida. it has actually engulfed the whole beach by the way that is a mannequin, not a real human being. it was just laying there on the beach and you can see the erosion that has occurred out there. we will keep you informed on that situation in the east coast and also the big storms headed for the pacific northwest we have a beautiful pattern shaping up in what may be the warmest thanksgiving and over 14 years. this hazes thickening up into a fog around the metro area we hope not so much that you will be able to see the meteor showers take place later tonight. look at the visibility up in waukegan and kenosha. we have visibility reduced at barlick and ms. kalb. here are the temperatures. we are almost matching these ups of the humidity's are taking off tonight. look how many weather stations report virtually no wind so it perfect setup for fog tonight. that high pressure will lead to these continued wins in the east coast. we're on the precedents of additional fund development after the first day to produce a 50 degree temperature and and ab

david petraeus is tampa socialite jill kelley. kelley's connections reach outside florida social circles all the way up to the white house. >> reporter: jill kelley and her twin sister lunched twice at the white house, and with their families toured the white house on november 4th, two days before general james clapper, the director of national intelligence, was even told about the petraeus scandal. kelley mentioned the visit in an e-mail to tampa's mayor bob buckhorn, a friend, saying ps, i was at the white house with my friends in the administration this weekend. it was surreal. white house officials say the kelley sisters were invited to meet a mid level counsel. kelley was bipartisan in her outreach. she and her sister dropped in on a small fundraiser from marco rubio two years ago. the organizer tells nbc news the kelley sisters did not pay, just arrived, posed for the picture and soon left. in another message to tampa's mayor last march, kelley wrote she was trying to stop a local shock jock known as bubba the love sponge from carrying out his threat to deep fat fry the koran, e-ma

and it's going to continue to bring rain across coastal areas of florida and tomorrow in towards the carolinas. this had been a concern for a nor'easter that somehow people started talking about for coming wednesday thinking thanksgiving nor'easter. it's not going to happen. i don't know where that started to get out here. we don't have to worry about that no concerns from that really all of our action is out across the west. take a look at this. heavy rain falling across parts of pennsylvania. snow. places around tahoe. ski reports are going to be getting up to 2 feet of snow. that's great news for. they rain moves farther toward the north and specific northwest is going to deal with a very very rainy week and snow. they need it so they will take that as well. here are the high temperatures today. looking good for this time of year, 50s and 60's across the central plains. not bad at glul last year because you were shooting down that nor'easter thing for thanksgiving which is good for the parade. everyone wants to see the macy's thanksgiving day parade. nobody wants to see balloo

this year, even in a year it didn't come down to a recount in florida, we did see eight-hour long lines in some places. we saw contested rules, some say, partisan-contested rules around early voting and the availability of voting machines. how long it was going to take people to vote. is there -- as you have championed the idea of reforming the role of money in politics, is there also sort of energy right now for the idea of election reform? there being federal advance thement for the states to get their acts together. >> the electoral system is a state function. but in a federal election, we should be able to pass legislation that people should be able to vote and the rest of the long lines are an obstacle. they are a form of voter suppression. whether it's money suffocating the air out of the air waves, whether it's suppressing the vote through regulation or state laws, or it's just telling people that this is poisoning the debate so people throw up my hands, i don't want to vote. all of it is really an obstacle to participation. i'm pursuing this, there should be a national law for f

. another huge travel day here on wednesday. showers from north carolina to florida, pacific northwest still staying wet, still mild in the middle. and we're looking at a chance for some showers in texas on thanksgiving. otherwise most of the country is going to be dry. the northeast, the southeast, the midwest, the upper midwest, the southwest, it's just parts of texas and the northwest on thanksgiving that will have a chance for a few shower. so turkey bowls are going to be dry in most places across the country. and we're looking at that chance for showers hanging around once again. you can see here throughout parts of texas. it's going to stay mild. remember weekdays on the weather channel you can wake up with al. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your s

earlier. now, we have to talk about florida. the low-pressure system. 80, miami, today, will have showers with it. a little gusty, too, in parts of the southeast. then, there's the travel weather we have to get to because you're probably making your holiday plans. if you're planning to fly to seattle, a rain/snow mix. charlotte, miami, could be problematic there, as far as rainfall. i'll leave you a look at the holiday travel on the roads. i-95 looking dry. but the center of the nation, looking pretty good overall. >> this weather report has been brought to you by las vegas. i should say before all of the people in michigan get upset with me, that's really my home, i'm a lion at heart. >> okay. dually noted. >>> coming up here on "gma," the nascar challenge. what happens when you put four anchors behind the wheels of the vehicles. our coaches, some of the biggest names in the sport. >>> and rihanna goes first class. it's diamonds in the sky for all of the passengers aboard her private plane. introducing american colors... fine quality, handcrafted furniture and accessories in many colors

trouble for the florida socialite embroiled in the david petraeus scandal. a new york businessman says jill kelley asked him for an $80 million commission to win a south korean business contract. so far no comment from kelley's spokesman about. that. >>> tsz the end of an era. it's a sad day for twinkie lovers. we've been talking about this the last two days. hostess brand is seeking to close up shop blaming a strike by the twinkie bakers. don't worry, hostess is sure to find a buyer for the iconic treat. see these and other stories trending on cnn.com. >>> the escalating conflict in the middle east. i'm getting ready to talk to an israeli government spokesman. i'm going to ask him what it would take to trigger an all out ground war in gaza city. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in

and an extramarital affair, a florida socialite, a bare chested fbi agent and is this a concern or a washington smoke screen? >> i don't think anyone on either side of the aisle underestimates the difficulties. >> both sides work to gain the high ground in dealing with the looming fiscal cliff, but the media seem to be one-sided in the details. which side do you think they're on? and it's in with the new, but are the old staying, too. >> oh, you've always asked that question except to mitch mcconnell. >> on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller. jove oldman, talk radio and jim pinkerton contributing editor the american conservative magazine, and alan colmes, author of thank liberals for saving america and i'm jon scott, fox news watch is on right now. >> this is about the role she played around four dead americans when it seems to be that the story coming out of the administration and she's the point person, is so disconnected to reality, i don't trust her. and the reason i don't trust her is because i think she knew better and if she did know better she shouldn't be the v

today reveals a white house connection to florida socialite jill kel lee. she's the woman who reportedly triggered the investigation that ultimately led to the discovery of an affair between former cia director david petraeus and his biographer. the white house confirmed that kelley had lunch twice at the cafeteria there with a mid-level staffer she had met socially and that on a third occasion, kelley, her husband, their children, kelley's twin sister and her child were all given a tour of the white house. >>> the battle between the mayor and sheriff of san francisco is ramping up again. sheriff ross mirkarimi is told mayor ed lee no conflict of interest exists in his department's domestic abuse violence provengs program. mayor lee raised concerns about oversight of those programs in light of mirkarimi to misdemeanor false imprisonment. sheriff mirkarimi sent lee a letter stating as sheriff he has no day-to-day role in domestic abuse program. >>> police arrest add teenager for kidnapping and attempted murder. the arrest made easier by the sus peblt himself: it's called a fiscal clip but

, home to one of the most important military bases in the country, was also home to one of florida's best party scenes. here's josh mankowitz. >> reporter: the presidential election was only days ago, a potentially crippling budget crisis is only weeks away. and yet for the last few days, our nation's attention has been fixed not on the fiscal, but on the physical. welcome to america in the information age. where the trivial often drives out the serious. where the sensational can trump everything. and where we expect better behavior from our leaders than from ourselves. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: that modern rule book cost cia director general david petraeus his job, after he got caught having an affair with his equally married biographer, paula broadwell. >> when i heard the news, you could knock me over with a feather. >> reporter: colonel jack jacobs, awarded the congressional medal of honor, has known david petraeus for almost 40 years. >> young officers always gravitated to him. he was their ideal, if not their idol. >> reporter: the shocking fall of a genuine hero has been

the usual mudslinging this year. >>> another bush may be getting into politics. former florida governor jeb bush has sent out a letter on behalf of george p. bush. >>> finally, today is john boehner's 63rd birthday. and to help him celebrate and maybe smooth over the fiscal cliff discussions, president obama gave boehner is $125 bottle of red wine, a vintage 1997. >>> we'll get you up to speed on the latest developments from the middle east. the white house hoping for deescalation in the face of increasing attacks and counterattacks from hamas and israel. >>> why democrats are concerned about their numbers in the senate, despite winning a majority there. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. ♪ i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pur

. host: dan in florida on the republican line. you are on with julian sanchez from the cato institute. caller: the question i have is for the last 20 years also, i have used female for business in retirement -- i have used e- mail in business in retirement. what happens to those e-mails on different computers over the years? are they accessible and how? guest: the hard drive itself, often it is possible for a train to data forensics and list to recover data that has been lost. it is hard to completely wipe out data. if you are talking about a laptop that you have for matted many times over, it is likely that information would be -- fomrmatted many times over, it is likely that would be hard to recover. often, e-mail providers make that house the but-backed out of everything on the server into a subway crash -- make backups of everything on the server in case of a crash. those are treated in the same way as and e-mail before it is opened sitting in your e-mail. a warrants would be required for those. these kinds of questions are coming up more frequently now, especially when there are

. if rockets were fires from mexico and el paso, texas, or from quebec or cuba into florida, i'm not the president of the united states, but this country will quickly retaliate. what do you expect the nation of israel to do? >> i agree, the problem is the u.s. is not occupying mexico. it's not occupying any latin american -- it's not occupying cuba. the problem is israel is occupying gaza and the west bank. it is occupying palestine. therefore, when they want to provoke and use a cycle of violence, and this is cynical because whenever there are elections in israel, we know the palestinians will pay the price. there's immediately a military escalation because netanyahu wants to make it a security issue, not a peace issue. >> but i'm asking you, what do you think israel should have been doing, letting the rockets fall? >> no, no, i think israel should have gone to the negotiating table for the last 21 years we have been negotiating and israel has been expanding settlements, has been acting with full impunity, as i said, instead of complying with the requirements of peace, it's be

the bank at least $250,000. and florida records show at least nine other lawsuits involving money are pending against the kelleys, including $320,000 in unpaid credit card bills. not even a four-star general can fix that. and this little tidbit. we've also learned that jill kelley visited the white house three times since september 28th, including two meals in the cafeteria with a white house staffer. >>> in idaho, some fourth graders had their faces zribl scribbled on after failing to achieve reading goals. the teacher is saying she's teaching them how to bully. that report is next. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ female an♪ouncer ] live the regular life. ♪ we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good.

to miami. they're rolling back and forth in the florida sun. my family knew nothing about how to care champagne. when my daughter was born i said, i'm going to write a book that lasts for whole life. underwriter, novelist. all right a book for her. all fill it with a gray years that i can find to my including lisa simpson and rosa parks and amelya air force -- amelya earhart. i should tell you, i thought i was going to the right advice. a friend of mine saw me this amazing story. sally ride, america's first female astronaut in space collided as a picker? of all people, why her? and some say it's because she is a physics geniuses and others say it's because she was a great athlete, which she was, i dare devil, which she was gone but the real reason is because nasa took out an ad in her college newspaper, and basically said, we are looking for female astronauts and will you come. she took an opportunity, side, and seized it. i want my daughter to learn that lesson. i want her to learn if she wants something gst go after it. that is what it really is, way to give for those euros, as far

speech. there was folks in florida still online at 1:30 in the morning when he was giving his victory speech to vote. so all this nonsense about how young people, people of color, you know voted for the president because he was giving them gifts, this is the moment we've waited for. to have a president who represents us, who speaks to us and who fight for us. >> it's an interesting point here because you know, one of the things that allows the president to have not only an electoral college victory but a popular vote victory is that folks in plays like new york and louisiana and so-called safe red and blue states nonetheless showed up to vote for the president even though at the presidential level their vote didn't count in the same way. yet, it makes a big difference if he wins with a popular mandate and an electoral college win. >> you're absolutely right in your opening remarks, people are not going to be denied the right to vote. people are not going to be denied -- when you start talking about voter suppression and all going on, people said we're going to show we're going to stan

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